Demetrius Jones Thinks Charlie Weis' Pants are on Fire

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Filed under: Notre Dame Football , Big 10 , MAC , Northern Illinois Football It's kind of hard to blame Demetrius Jones for transferring from Notre Dame to Northern Illinois . I'm pretty sure that Jimmy Clausen was thinking "I should have gone to USC" during Saturday's dismantling by the Michigan Wolverines. There was a lot of questions surrounding Jones' exit, and Charlie Weis wasn't very ... [link]

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Published 9/18/2007 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
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